School bus cancellations Tuesday after Ontario gets hit with snowstorm.
A heavy winter storm in southern Ontario has led to school bus cancellations on Tuesday.
Environment Canada forecasted up to 10 centimetres of snow in Toronto, where the snowfall has tapered off. However, winter weather advisories still exist in some regions. In the aftermath of the messy mix, this is the full list of school bus cancellations in Ontario, which will be updated as they are announced.Durham Student Transportation Services has cancelled buses in zones 1, 2 and 3 in areas hit hardest by the storm. These buses are cancelled for both the morning and afternoon commutes. However, Durham District School Board said elementary and secondary schools remain open.
In Peel Region, all transportation is cancelled to Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School due to cancellations in Dufferin County. All other transportation in zones 1, 2 and 3 are operating. Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board said buses to St. Andrew, St. Peter and St. Benedit are cancelled due to road conditions. However, all schools remain open.Halton Student Transportation Services said the current road conditions may delay transportation on Tuesday morning. However, buses have not been cancelled.
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